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Plato
Gorgias

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principle
   Dialogue
1 Gorg| agitate human life ‘as the principle which alone remains unshaken.’ 2 Gorg| in the Stoics, the social principle, though taking another form, 3 Gorg| negative, and supplies no principle of moral growth or development. 4 Gorg| has not followed out the principle which he affirms in the 5 Gorg| unfairness in opposing the principle of good, which is objective, 6 Gorg| which is objective, to the principle of pleasure, which is subjective. 7 Gorg| not consider that the same principle applies to human actions 8 Gorg| their fellows is a leading principle of action. Hence a certain 9 Gorg| he can show the same high principle (compare Republic) which 10 Gorg| of good’ is the animating principle of the whole. Not the attainment 11 Gorg| disguise of moral or political principle: such meannesses, into which 12 Gorg| the ‘paternal governmentprinciple; but he will, whether he 13 Gorg| young again; the familiar principle he invests with a new dignity; 14 Gorg| he has in him already a principle stronger than death. He 15 Gorg| that they are evil—what principle do you lay down?~POLUS: 16 Gorg| the inferior. For on what principle of justice did Xerxes invade 17 Gorg| praise himself. The true principle is to unite them. Philosophy, 18 Gorg| enough, but they show the principle which, if I can, I would 19 Gorg| Well, then, either the principle that the happy are made 20 Gorg| daughters. And yet, on your principle, what justice or reason


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